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(0.50) (Eze 36:28)

sn This promise reflects the ancient covenantal ideal (see Exod 6:7).

(0.50) (Eze 30:11)

tn The Babylonians were known for their cruelty (2 Kgs 25:7).

(0.50) (Eze 3:19)

tn Verses 17-19 are repeated in Ezek 33:7-9.

(0.50) (Eze 3:7)

sn A similar description of Israel’s disobedience is given in 1 Sam 8:7.

(0.50) (Eze 2:6)

sn Here thorns may be a figure for hostility (Ezek 28:24; Mic 7:4).

(0.50) (Jer 44:3)

sn Cf. Jer 19:4 for the same thought and see also 7:9.

(0.50) (Jer 34:3)

sn For the fulfillment of this see Jer 52:7-11.

(0.50) (Jer 29:19)

tn See the translator’s note on 7:13 for an explanation of this idiom.

(0.50) (Jer 26:5)

tn See the translator’s note on 7:13 for the idiom here.

(0.50) (Jer 11:15)

sn For the argument of this verse compare the condemnatory questions in Jer 7:9-11.

(0.50) (Jer 11:14)

sn Cf. Jer 7:16, where this same command is addressed to Jeremiah.

(0.50) (Jer 11:7)

tn For the explanation for this rendering see the note on 7:13.

(0.50) (Jer 9:15)

sn See the study notes on 2:9 and 7:3.

(0.50) (Jer 7:25)

tn On the Hebrew idiom see the note at 7:13.

(0.50) (Jer 7:21)

sn See the study notes on 2:19 and 7:3.

(0.50) (Jer 1:8)

tn Heb “be afraid of them.” The antecedent is the “whomever” in v. 7.

(0.50) (Isa 40:6)

tn Heb “all flesh is grass.” The point of the metaphor is explained in v. 7.

(0.50) (Isa 24:18)

sn The language reflects the account of the Noahic Flood (see Gen 7:11).

(0.50) (Isa 22:6)

sn A distant region in the direction of Mesopotamia; see Amos 1:5; 9:7.

(0.50) (Isa 3:14)

sn The vineyard is a metaphor for the nation here. See 5:1-7.



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